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How to install an electric gate valve?

Date:2026-05-25     Click:60

Scientific installation is crucial when using equipment. Incorrect installation will hinder the equipment's performance and may even cause damage. So, how should electric gate valves be installed?

To maximize the value of electric gate valves, the following points must be observed during installation: First, carefully read the installation and operating instructions before installation. Installing based solely on experience or intuition without reading the manual is likely to lead to errors. Shangzhou Valves reminds users that electric gate valve installation requires a specific approach and attention to detail. If glue is used during installation, a curing period is necessary before use. Therefore, do not blindly install electric gate valves based on assumptions. Learning the relevant installation knowledge is paramount, prioritizing safety.

Secondly, maintaining cleanliness is crucial during the installation of electric gate valves. This means ensuring the cleanliness of the pipe connections and the valve itself. Failure to do so can damage the pipes or valve, affecting its tightness and potentially leading to leaks and environmental pollution. Therefore, before installation, all dirt, rust, and other impurities at pipe connections must be cleaned to ensure effective installation.

Furthermore, regular maintenance is necessary during the use of electric gate valves.

Tanggong Valve Group, established in 1990 with a registered capital of RMB 468 million, is a premier professional enterprise integrating the R&D, manufacturing, and sales of valves. Headquartered in Longwan District, Wenzhou—known as“China’s Valve City”—the group operates nine subsidiaries.

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